Went out today to see if this old guy would sell these two cars I've been spotting beside the railroad tracks at work for years. So, I finally made the trip and he will sell the pair for a very reasonable price. They're both '37 Chevy's and both fairly complete. Me and a buddy are going to split the cost and sell the Sedan, We are going to build the Coupe, although the Sedan is in better shape (its even got some glass left). Anybody want a '37 Sedan!
Oh, yeah pictures are in my Photo Album (I don't know how to put the pics up on here).
Does anybody know where I can get parts for the '37 Coupe? Let me know, I am giong to need a drivers door, and some other smaller parts. I can't wait to go pick them up, hopefully they'll both fit on the trailer (Kinda doubt it though)

heh, if them are finds, then damn. In wyoming, we got so many old 30/40/50's cars sitting out in peoples back yards or out in the pastures. People here just arn't into fixing them up I guess. Just wondering, what did you pay for both?

Thanks HK, for the link. I like the Sedan as well, but I got my acre damn near full with old stuff and stock cars, somethings gotta give. Plus it will help fund the other projects. I guess the Caddy is on hold again, this ones just too exciting to wait, and the '32 just needs too many parts still to bother starting it. Polar bears are on the way!
Yeah "59" I don't care if you all know the both costed $500 CDN, a good deal to me anyways. There are projects all over B.C. aswell but most people either won't part with there cars or they want too much.

you have to click on the pic,then you right click on it[the box will appear will different options] then you click on properties.[another box with appear giving you the info on the pic] when that is up you highlight the address(URL) then you paste that in the box when you push the "image" button when you are making a new forum or replying.

Is that old couple still around that had the tractor fence between Sylvan Lake and Rocky Mountain House? They were in the Guiness Book Of Records for having the world's longest tractor fence(I guestimated about 400 tractors w/steel wheels). The kicker was that the smaller partition fences inside were all made of old cars. I have pics of the one fence made of over 40 Hudsons. The last time I stopped in there was in 1987. They were very nice ppl, but have probably passed on by now.

charlie hill wrote:
&gt;
&gt; &gt; I just finished reading an article in a magazine called _FARM SHOW_
about
&gt; &gt; a guy in leslieville, Alberta who has a fence 1/4 mile long made from
&gt; &gt; antique tractors lined up in a row. His grandfather started the fence
50
&gt; &gt; years
&gt; &gt; ago. It contains Deeres, McCormicks, Hart Phars, Wallaces,
Allis-chalmers,
&gt; &gt; and Farmalls. Many were driven into place along the fence and some of
the
&gt; &gt; engines still turn over.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; He is now starting a threshing machine fence on the other side of the
farm.
&gt; &gt; If anyone wants to talk to him there is a followup number.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; Gerald Von Hollen, Box 106, Leslieville, Alberta, Canada TOM 1HO
&gt; &gt; phone 403-729-2588
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; Every tractor I can see in the picture appears to have wheatland
fenders and
&gt; &gt; they all appear to be on steel.

Funny you should bring up tractors cause dad wants to buy the tractor in the picture there, Its a "****Shutt" Spelling? After looking closer at the cars I think I'm gonna Rod the Sedan, because its got all the glass, minus the wind shield, and the floors are great. I think the coupe would make a cooler car finished product but the Sedan is just in awesome shape. Oh yeah thanks Neil

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